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Ready to strike anytime.

The Burton Beeracuda holds five in the clip and one in the chamber. An insulated main compartment has room for five of your favorite (or the cheapest) beer cans, and a koozie on the shoulder strap keeps a sixth handy so you can start the party on the way to the main event.

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It's 5 o'clock somewhere

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

This thing is raddd!

you're craving a cold one?!

Look no further, 5 beers(sodas) fit on the inside of the Beeracuda and one in the Koozie attached to the strap so you don't even have to take it off! **Koozie has a velcro attachment to detach as well.

Keeps beverages cold for a few hours, it's not waterproof but a bit water resistant.

For the price you can't go wrong, nice little piece of gear to have kicking around.

Absolute necessity!

Comment on Jason W.'s review »

Requirement

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Only a small handful of trips I go on don't require beer or beer drinking accessories. So this had been a great addition to the quiver of boozing. No more warm rattled cans of cheap beer, relax in the luxury of chilly, mediocre beer with your tube-o-ales.

Comment on JessC's review »

This is wildly legitimate

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

Epic for top of the mountain beers or anywhere you need a bewski!

The only reason I docked a star is because it was flying around on my back as I rode down the mountain with an empty Beeracuda, but a gentleman below said he wore his under his coat - DUH. Wicked good idea - Make sure you do that!

Otherwise - it aided in some great photo-ops and some very cold PBR's. I can see taking this around everywhere in the summer too. Beach, parties, you name it. Great to hand out to friends or use for your own personal stash.

Comment on melo5520's review »

Ha! Beer.

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Who doesn't like a nice cold beer once you make it into the base camp? Then another one once you come back from the summit? Keep in mind that it is more than just a big coozy, its actually a small cooler... can of bean, frozen steak or two and a few beers make for an awesome dinner...in a tube....

Comment on Ryan Johnstone's review »

River Beers!

Bringing beers out fishing isn't exactly convenient. It usually means throwing beers anywhere there is open space in waders or packs. This beeracuda fixes that! It holds enough beers for your day on the water and keeps em chilled. It is comfortable and doesnt get in the way. I ended up giving my Cuda to my buddy since he loved it so much as you can see from the pic. Recommended!

Comment on Alyssa Forrest's review »

Mountain Party Goers Unite!

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

This is a great accessory if you and your friends like certain beverages as much as me and mine do! My boyfriend has one. I bought two for my other friends. If they had the one with the quiver graffic I would buy myself one. Its a great way to pack and enjoy your refreshments and it isn't big and bulky which I love! I especially like the koozie in the front labeled "drink me". Great Burton product. All your friends will be green with envy!

Comment on Sarah Ritchie's review »

Perfect for the coozy enthusiast

Familiarity:
I gave it as a gift but have feedback to share

I bought this as a late Christmas present for my brother, who has a collection of coozies that he adores. I thought this would be the ultimate addition to his collection and he's stoked on it. Just the other day I went touring with him and he used an old climbing harness bag to carry up his booze, he's excited to upgrade to the beeracuda. I'll update when he gets some use out of it. So far, seems rad.

Comment on Mallory's review »

Rad

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

I grabbed one of these for a trip to Colorado with some friends of mine. Blue bird days at Vail with good friends and good brews, you can't beat that! It worked great to hold a sixer of Pabst, and it wasn't too in the way. When we ran out of beers, I put it on under my coat and rode the rest of the day with it on and it didn't bug me too much. Definitely a fun item for the hill

Comment on Marga's review »

Koozie on 'roids!

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

The Beeracuda is amazing! The insulated sleeve holds 5 cans and keeps them cold long enough for a day out hiking or skiing. The extra koozie attached to the strap is great for keeping a sixth beverage within reach at all times.

As for actually using it while skiing, It never bothered me once while skiing groomers, powder, rails or jumps and it doesn't swing around too much if you get it strapped down tight. Also, once it is empty, just sling it on under your jacket and you won't even notice it is there.

Comment on Clint Arnett's review »

Beeracuda Bliss

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I adore my Beeracuda. I take this thing on every trip, be it backpacking, skiing, or just pure glamping. It fits 5 beers in the body and 1 in the holster, allowing for proper Ed Abbey time measurement. As I learned last weekend on a trip to the Swell, this important pack also fits a bag of wine equally well, allowing for amusing wine distribution.

Comment on Cory D's review »

Best Invention EVER!!!

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Best thing out there for everyday adventures. You ever go snowboarding and don't have enough pockets for your beer? This solves all those problems. I am planning on taking the Das Cuda on several floating trips down the weber this summer. It carries 10 beers in the tubes and in the Koozie in front. Plenty of space for some good day drinking ahead.

Comment on Daniel Maus's review »

Totally BITCHIN!

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

Love it. I had such a hard time trying to decide whether I wanted the double chamber or the single chamber Beeracuda.... I started thinking having a 12 pack on my back would be a little heavy so I went for the single which holds 6 beers.... 5 inside the chamber, 1 in the koozie up front... perfect for hiking. I finally got to use it hiking to the local hot springs and OH MY GOD. I WISH I GOT THE DOUBLE BARREL. I thought a six pack would be a little heavy on my back as well; I've had a bunch of beers in backpacks before which felt heavy but the Beeracuda makes hauling all the beer so EASY! I can't wait to take this thing snowboarding during sunny, slushy spring days!